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Saints dominate
Rocky at Homecoming
by Jed Fox and Katie Stiel
Carroll College defeated the
battling Bears of Rocky Mountain
College 35-9 on Homecoming
weekend at Nelson Stadium. They
were playing in front of a record
crowd this year.
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like hotcakes as the Carroll Saints
kicked off at 1:00 p.m. Saturday.
The Saints racked up 458 yards
of total offense, despite only having the ball for 22 minutes
throughout the entire game. It all
got rolling with a touchdown in
typical Carroll efficiency, finished
by a 32 yard run by Jed Thomas
into the end zone.
Then, the defense got a chance
to put some points of their own on
the board. At first the defense, as
well as the crowd thought that the
Saints had gotten a safety, but Josh
Schmidt jumped on the ball which
was spinning loose on the grass,
and the officials raised their arms
in salute of a touchdown. The
defense continued its dominance
throughout the game and held the
Bears to only 254 total yards.
The second half saw several
younger team members get some
playing time. Quarterback Tyler
Emmert had a dash of his own to
score in the third quarter. John
Barnett, quarterbacking in the
fourth quarter threw a pass to
Ryan Grosulak, who slipped some
defenders and sprinted 47 yards
for the final Carroll touchdown of
the day.
Rocky scored in the last 30 seconds of the game, failing to complete the two point play. It is the
first touchdown to have been
scored against the Saints since the
Central Washington game in late
August.
Coach VanDiest said "Our goal
is to try to get better each week...it
was a great day of football."
The game wasn't the only
action going on Saturday. The P.E.
center parking lot filled with
campers, barbeques, kegs and
other miscellaneous picnic items
as the usual tradition of tailgating
got underway.
There was a drawing put on by
the athletic department for 'The
Hottest Seat in the House.' This
included a chance to sit and cheer
Mountain Breeze Massage.
Festivities during halftime
included the yearly hall of fame
inductions, and bed races. The
Powderpuff champions, 'The
Huns' were announced. They won
15-0, and were coached by Josh
Buls, Nick Buhr, and Adam
Blackler. The parade of the
Homecoming royalty was also
included in the halftime show.
Royalty included: Freshmen
Patrick Hyle and Hela Kelsch,
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TED THOMAS, SOPHOMORE RUNNING BACK, DODGES ROCKY'S
DEFENSE WHILE KYLE BAKER, CENTER BLOCKS FOR HIM
PHOTO BY JOEY CAMOZZI
in a hot tup located by the score
board during the entire game. The
hot tub was built for Carroll by
Mountain Spring Spas.
The athletic department also put
on 'Quarter Kick a Field Goal'
contest where one lucky contender
got one chance to score a field
goal and win a free massage from
Sophomores Patrick Hurley and
Jamie Raaum, Juniors Aamer
Rahim Gaffar, and Maria
Fullerton, and Seniors Jebcdiah
Fox and Mary Beth Jager.
Senior TESOL major, Mary
Beth Jager commented on being
Homecoming queen with her
boyfriend Jed Fox, "I live in the
Freshman hall as a Kirchen
Minister so it was cool that the
Freshmen knew a senior on the
ballet. For the formal dress Jed
and I wore kilts, being royalty
wasalso awesome because Jed's
uncle was voted king in '86 and he
was at the Homecoming game
too."
The bed races were for students
and faculty to compete in.
Participants were to carry a mattress with one of their team members on it across the field, with the
first to cross the touchdown line
being the winners. The title went
to senior team Andy Brown, Ross
Gustofson, Matt Moen, Joey Stuart
and Travis Williams. Senior
Science for Secondary Education
major Joey Smart said, "We just
kind of felt it was a hot day and
we would work our best with short
shorts, the faculty got a head start
and we all just reached deep down
inside and grabbed that inner spirit
that drives us and kicked it in gear
and came away with a victory."
In summation of the busy
Homecoming week Patrick Harris,
director of student activities said,
"As a graduate of Carroll,
Homecoming has always been one
of my favorite weeks. It is a time
to catch up with old friends and
celebrate in each other's lives and
our time at Carroll. Now that I am
the Director of Student Activities I
get to not only celebrate old
friendships but also help build new
ones. I want to thank everyone
who participated and got involved
in the Homecoming events. 1 especially want to thank the sophomore class officers Aaron Baker,
Nathan Gay, Garrison Westberg,
and Sethen Sprague who put
together all the student activities
for Homecoming week."
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
VOLUME 88, NO. 1

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TED THOMAS, SOPHOMORE RUNNING BACK, DODGES ROCKY'S
DEFENSE WHILE KYLE BAKER, CENTER BLOCKS FOR HIM
PHOTO BY JOEY CAMOZZI
in a hot tup located by the score
board during the entire game. The
hot tub was built for Carroll by
Mountain Spring Spas.
The athletic department also put
on 'Quarter Kick a Field Goal'
contest where one lucky contender
got one chance to score a field
goal and win a free massage from
Sophomores Patrick Hurley and
Jamie Raaum, Juniors Aamer
Rahim Gaffar, and Maria
Fullerton, and Seniors Jebcdiah
Fox and Mary Beth Jager.
Senior TESOL major, Mary
Beth Jager commented on being
Homecoming queen with her
boyfriend Jed Fox, "I live in the
Freshman hall as a Kirchen
Minister so it was cool that the
Freshmen knew a senior on the
ballet. For the formal dress Jed
and I wore kilts, being royalty
wasalso awesome because Jed's
uncle was voted king in '86 and he
was at the Homecoming game
too."
The bed races were for students
and faculty to compete in.
Participants were to carry a mattress with one of their team members on it across the field, with the
first to cross the touchdown line
being the winners. The title went
to senior team Andy Brown, Ross
Gustofson, Matt Moen, Joey Stuart
and Travis Williams. Senior
Science for Secondary Education
major Joey Smart said, "We just
kind of felt it was a hot day and
we would work our best with short
shorts, the faculty got a head start
and we all just reached deep down
inside and grabbed that inner spirit
that drives us and kicked it in gear
and came away with a victory."
In summation of the busy
Homecoming week Patrick Harris,
director of student activities said,
"As a graduate of Carroll,
Homecoming has always been one
of my favorite weeks. It is a time
to catch up with old friends and
celebrate in each other's lives and
our time at Carroll. Now that I am
the Director of Student Activities I
get to not only celebrate old
friendships but also help build new
ones. I want to thank everyone
who participated and got involved
in the Homecoming events. 1 especially want to thank the sophomore class officers Aaron Baker,
Nathan Gay, Garrison Westberg,
and Sethen Sprague who put
together all the student activities
for Homecoming week."
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
VOLUME 88, NO. 1